Parametric Social Identity Injection and Diversification in Public Opinion Simulation
arXiv cs.CL / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The paper identifies a Diversity Collapse phenomenon in LLM-based public opinion simulations where social identities become indistinguishable across layers.
- It proposes Parametric Social Identity Injection (PSII), a framework that injects explicit demographic attributes and value orientations into intermediate hidden states of LLMs.
- PSII enables fine-grained, controllable identity modulation at the representation level, unlike traditional prompt-based persona conditioning.
- Experiments on the World Values Survey with multiple open-source LLMs show PSII improves distributional fidelity and diversity, reducing KL divergence to real-world data.
- The work provides insights into representation-level control of LLM agents and includes code and data at the linked GitHub repository for reproducibility.
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